Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan are holding a meeting in the Russian city of St. Petersburg on Tuesday.
ST. PETERSBURG (Sputnik) The two presidents, who began the talks witha handshake, are meeting forthe first time sinceTurkey's downing ofa Russian warplane inNovember 2015.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said his Turkish counterpart's visit followingthe November 2015 downing ofa Russian aircraft byTurkey speaks toefforts torenew dialogue.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan arrived inthe Russian city ofSt. Petersburg forthe first talks toreset bilateral relations earlier inthe day.
Your visit today, despitethe very difficult political situation inTurkey, says that we all want toresume our dialogue, rapprochement inthe interests ofthe peoples ofTurkey and Russia, Putin said atthe start oftalks.
Ankara and Moscow ended seven months ofstrained relations inlate June when Erdogan wrote a letter toPutin inwhich he apologized forthe incident inNovember.
Putin said despite "very low, degraded" relations betweenthe countries afterthe Su-24 downing, ties betweenRussia and Turkey have reached "unprecedented levels" inrecent years.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would discuss the full range ofbilateral issues withhis Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan duringtheir Tuesday meeting.
"We will have the opportunity today todiscussthe full range ofour relations, including the restoration ofeconomic ties, anti-terrorism cooperation," Putin said.